All my works are written in the mannerism of traditional writers; authors and poets whose contents strongly adhere to the theme of the subject. Nowadays, the trend in literature is very much like that in Art: we have authors writing content that epitomises the subjects that they explore and poets churning up all kind of weird styles and breaking every poetry rule. Yet schools and writing institutes are adamant for their pupils to learn the works of traditional writers as old as half a millennium. Regrettably this is the irony. Writers writing in the styles and the mannerism of the bygone geniuses are heavily criticised and castrated for their efforts in the present literary climate. The gurus of the literary world are interested in ‘copycat’ writers – writers who could emulate their contemporaries, not have their own mannerisms. I am a hardcore poet who is willing to go against the flow of mainstream poetry, and strongly believe in ‘Great Communications are Simple Thoughts.’